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Under the Red Robe

CHAPTER III
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'Well, I do not think the oversight would please Madame de Cocheforet if she heard of it ?' 'If Monsieur would have the kindness not to--' 'Mention it, my good fellow ?' answered, looking at him with meaning as I rose.

'No.

But it must not occur again.' I saw that this man was not like Clon.

He had the instincts of the family servant, and freed from the influences of fear and darkness felt ashamed of his conduct.

While he arranged my clothes, he looked round the room with an air of distaste, and muttered once or twice that the furniture of the principal chambers was packed away.
'M.


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